Molly

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  • Human family requirements

    I need a quiet home where I won’t be overwhelmed while I settle in at my own pace

  • Other pet requirements

    I need a resident dog to help me feel safe and I don't mind cats.

  • House and garden requirements

    I’m frightened and will need a secure garden to learn about being outside.

  • Out and about requirements

    I am too scared to go out for walks right now and will need a careful introduction.

  • Training needs

    I need to learn lead training and house manners when I am settled into my new home.

  • Medical issues

    I have been spayed and am ready for my forever home.

03-08-25 Molly is a very shut-down Cocker Spaniel who has come to us from her breeder, now in search of a new beginning. At the moment, the world feels very big and overwhelming to her. She’s unsure of her surroundings and of us, but despite her nerves, Molly is incredibly gentle. She allows herself to be picked up, handled, and stroked with kindness, showing just how much potential she has

Currently, Molly is sharing her kennel with other female dogs, and she’s been an absolute sweetheart with them. It’s clear that she draws a great deal of comfort from their presence and relies heavily on their company to feel safe. Because of this, Molly must have a kind, resident dog in her new home, one who can take her under their wing, show her the ropes, and offer the reassurance she needs to grow in confidence.

As Molly has never experienced life inside a home before, there will be many new things for her to learn. She will need patient guidance as she begins to understand the basics of house training, lead walking, and all the little routines that make up a daily home life. A steady canine companion and calm environment will help her pick things up at her own pace.

Her ideal home will be one filled with patience, quiet understanding, and gentle encouragement. Molly may take time to come out of her shell, but she is trying, and we believe that with the right support, she will soon begin to explore her new life with curiosity rather than fear.

This lovely girl has the potential to become a great companion.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.

Cat friendly

This dog can be homed with cats.